Well, let me please start by saying this. There is a
certain Dr. who has published works on his own site and has been highlighted
by your own website. Because I respect his work as it has nothing to do
with the chemtrail phenomena, there is no need to give his name. I will
say that I was friends with him and went out on several occasions to do
some field research. We parted ways however when I mentioned the chemtrail
phenomena I was seeing over NJ some 2-3 years ago. He scoffed at the idea
and said it was merely jet contrails. I thought this was pretty closed
minded, especially for a scientist, when his body of work was primarily
centered on what most researchers are loooking for, physical or visually
recorded evidence.

So what kind of evidence, visually recorded, would be
sufficient evidence that there is an unusual phenomena going on here?
The problem is two-fold really. Even if I were to take enough photographs,
even sneak onto an air base, and bring back a sample of this stuff for
physical analysis, I would probably only be debunked by the likes of Phillip
Klass or someone who is on an agenda or paid by the 'spooks' who don't
want you to know the truth.

And second, I really don't want to dedicate to a study
of Meteorolgy just so I can produce more reiterated garbage to fill up
yet another webpage on the WWW. As much as I appreciate the works of many
of the ufologists, ghost hunters, food awareness sites and so on, at the
end of each and every program I am left wondering, "So when do we
actually get out of this debriefing room and fight back for what's right?"
I am beginning to think I am a patriot at heart?

I finally have decided to keep it simple and do the
following. The work is subjective to both the researcher and the public
alike, that is, the researcher not only has to do the work, but present
it in such a way that the evidence stands up, both for itself in being
factual, but also satisfies the conditions required for the public to
accept it as truth, (i.e. Although I have seen the photos of those white
dots over the Capitol from 1952, I was born in 1972, and I wonder, how
in the hell, if it was so widely reported, and there were so many people
in the Washington D.C. area back then, how come more people didn't demand
an explantion?) and which cannot be refuted by any means of disinformation
(like capturing an actual alien and dropping it off in front of the Today
show on NBC on morning in front of a LIVE public and USA). OK, so the phenomena
is isolated to me if I remain here in New Jersey and keep taking pictures
from the same parking lot. Makes sense to me. Maybe there is a rational
explanation for the chemtrails over one particular area. But that doesn't
seem to be the case when you have so many people reporting it from all
over the U.S. And with that the plan is simple. I like to travel in the
summer time, especially by motorcycle, why not take pictures as I travel
all up and down the East Coast? I figure in this way, if anyone wants
to say it's just the particular pattern of air traffic over my town I
am witnessing, or something to do with the coastal air jetstreams and
so on, I can shoot back with, "So how is this happening all over
the place?"

And let me first start with my trip to Disney in Florida
this past week. Wouldn't you know it, Easter Day the sky was nothing
but a clear blue sky. Only in the time it took to go from my hotel to
Epcot, (an hour by bus and monorail), did we see skies start to fill up
with mist. I got off the bus and was looking at the sky as if I was seeing
a UFO or something, started a bit of a trend when I saw tourists doing
the same, trying to figure out what I was looking at. I simply yelled
out to my wife so they could hear me, "Yep, in about 3 hours, the
sky will be clouded over with a fine mist of clouds, all because of those
darn jet planes and the stuff they are SPRAYING." Hey, you plant
a seed and it grows and who knows, right?

So I am sending to you the few pictures I was allowed
to take with the digital camera, (my wife wanted me to save the rest
for the trip) and well, you be the judge. The one of the water was incredible,
notice the actual criss-cross pattern in the skies in the background.
It was too much.